Talwinder Singh Parmar

Talwinder Singh Parmar (26 February 1944-15 October 1992) was a leader of the Babbar Khalsa Sikh resistance movement in India. He was responsible for the bombing of Air India Flight 182 and the Narita International Airpot in 1985, killing over 300 civilians, and he was killed in 1992.

Biography
Talwinder Singh Parmar was born on 26 February 1944 in Panshtah, Kapurthala, in the Punjab region of India. Parmar became a founder of the Babbar Khalsa Sikh resistance movement in Canada in 1980 and Parmar masterminded the bombing of Air India Flight 182 in 1985, killing 329 civilians (mostly Canadian). He was later captured by Indian police and was interrogated, revealing that he supplied the dynamite used to blow the flight up. On 15 October 1992 he was killed in captivity with three AK-47 shots.